IOWA 939 A standard for comparison—outstanding 
‘ , for performance—A favorite for Ohio 
again in 1941. This Hybrid is grown more extensively and with 
more dependable average good yields of fine quality corn than 
any other Hybrid in Ohio. Even this year of early rains and 
summer drought it is coming through with better yields than 
was expected. We already have many reorders for 1942 seed. 
This we anticipated and have for the last two seasons grown 
more Iowa 939 seed than all other Hybrids. It is a medium 
season corn, maturing with Woodburn and Clarage. The stalk 
is medium size, naturally stiff and erect. Ears are placed 
medium height on’ the stalk. For each of the last three years 
we have had more requests for Iowa 939 than for any other 
_ Hybrid. Prices on last Hybrid page. 
OHIO WI This Hybrid matures about the same lowa 939 
season as Iowa 939 and is especially 
adapted to the heavier soils where early corn is desired however it will do equally well on rich upland. We 
would not advise using W17 on poor gravely upland. It has a heavy foliage and is especially desirable for 
early Silo filling and stands among the leaders in the yield tests. The ear is large and placed medium height 
with short shank. Prices on last Hybrid page. 





NEW MEDIUM SEASON HYBRIDS 
INTRODUCED 1940—SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE IN 1941 
Higher Yields—Deeper and Softer Grain—Better Fodder. 
OH iO 5 An outstanding Hybrid very similar in season and 
adaptability to Iowa 939. The fodder is of medium height, 
is very resistant to Corn Borer, ripens slowly allowing ear to mature fully 
and husk to turn before the stalk materially changes color. The ear is large, 
breaks from stalk easy for- hand husking but does not drop from stalk as does 
Iowa 939 when Binder or Picker is used. Grain is yellow with slightly reddish 
cast. Kernels are large and medium soft making it exeellent for feeding. It is 
adapted over a large area of the state or wherever Iowa 939 is grown suc- 
cessfully. Prices on last Hybrid page. 
OHIO 36 Compared with Iowa 939 this 
' Hybrid is not quite so tall, 
fodder matures more even, Ears are large and 
placed more even and lower, kernels are pure yel- 
low, deeper and softer. Ohio 36 matures slightly 
earlier or just about same season as Woodburn. 
Slightly later and more Corn Borer resisant than 
K35. Priees on last Hybrid page. 
NOTICE—Since we published our Early Hybrid 
leaflet we have Sold Out of Ohio 36 and Ohio 38. 
We are producing these Hybrids next year. 
OH fe) 3 This Hybrid is just a few days 
later than Iowa 939 and is more 
Corn Borer resistant, the fodder is about the same 
height, ears are placed more even as the above two 
is better adapted to mechanical gathering. Ohio 38 
has a very deep grain, yellow in color and much 
softer than Iowa 939. All farmers growing Ohio 38 
this year report a wonderful crop. This Hybrid is 
one of the new outstanding ones. Prices on last 
Hybrid page. 
























IN D 60 This Hybrid is very popular all through western Ohio 
r) wherever Iowa 939 and WI17 are grown. It has a good 
sturdy stalk with ears placed medium height. The ear is quite cylindrical 
of good size and has good deep grains of about same hardness as Yellow 
Clarage. Ind. 608 is adapted to all types of soil and can be grown in all 
areas where Iowa 939 is recommended. This is the first year we have 
produced Ind. 608. It has shown up so well and farmers have had such 
consistent excellent returns that we do not now hesitate to recommend it 
for quite general planting. Prices on last Hybrid page. 
U S 5 Its stalks are tall and very lodge resistant. The ears are 
e e smooth, of medium length and thickness with 18 to 20 
rows of medium depth grain. U. S. 52 is adapted over quite a wide area 
and has been a very consistent heavy yielder. It is ideal for a corn picker 
and because it stands so well it can be left for husking off the stalk very 
late in the year if necessary. It is a general all purpose Hybrid. Requires 
very fertile soil and should not be planted for grain on the thinner types. 
It is especially popular in eastern and northern Ohio for early Ensilage. 
Prices on last Hybrid page. 
For more even planting and for better grading we have installed a 
“LENGTH GRADER” and all our seed showing variation in length will 
be run through this machine. An added service that means better quality 
for “SCARFF’S HYBRID SEED” at no extra cost. 
Ind. 608—Sturdy Stalk and 
5 ys Well Placed Ear. 
